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[jira] [Commented] (CAMEL-7607) Spring @Configuration based
CamelContextFactoryBean not scanning
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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-7607:
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Can you provide some sample project or unit tests. There is not much to go after in this ticket, and also not sure if anything is a bug. What scanning is not happening, and what makes you think its Camel that must do that, and not Spring itself?
> Spring @Configuration based CamelContextFactoryBean not scanning
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-7607
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-7607
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-spring
> Affects Versions: 2.13.2
> Environment: SPRING_VERSION : '4.0.5.RELEASE',
> CAMEL_JMS_VERSION : '2.13.2',
> CAMEL_SPRING_VERSION : '2.13.2',
> CAMEL_CORE_VERSION : '2.13.2',
> Reporter: Tyson Duncan
>
> When using javaConfig scanning does not occur. It appears onApplicationEvent is never invoked.
> -Spring is invoked via DispatcherServlet
> -@Configuration scan via XML
> {quote}
> @Configuration
> public class CamelConfig {
> @Autowired
> private ApplicationContext applicationContext;
> @Bean
> public CamelContext camelContext() throws Exception {
> CamelContextFactoryBean factory = new CamelContextFactoryBean();
> factory.setApplicationContext(applicationContext);
> factory.setId("camel");
> factory.setPackages(new String[]{"com.mypackage.with.routebuilders"});
> SpringCamelContext context = factory.getContext();
> return context;
> }
> }
> {quote}
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